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2010年04月28日

【期刊论文】The Effects of Fu Zi on Changes in the Body Heat of Dogs

刘建柱, Tian-Tian Chen, Chunhua Qi, , Huijun Guo, Ziqiang Cheng, Dong Zhou, Haitao Liu, Jianzhu Liu*

J Acupunct Meridian Stud 2009; 2 (1): 71-74,-0001,():

-1年11月30日

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The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of Fu Zi on changes in the body heat of dogs. Twelve clinically healthy dogs were divided into two groups: the control group (six dogs) and the experimental group (six dogs). The control group was made to ingest normal saline mixed with canned meat, while the experimental group was made to ingest the Fu Zi solution mixed with canned meat. The infrared thermographic system was used to determine the level of body heat generated by these dogs. These areas include the dorsocranial (DCr), dorsocaudal (DCd), ventrocranial (VCr), and ventrocaudal (VCd) regions at pretreatment and were determined at 10, 20, 30, 50, 90, 120, 240, and 360 minutes after treatment for each of these areas. The results showed a tendency toward increased body heat until 30 minutes after ingestion of the Fu Zi powder mixed with canned meat. The significant differences in the changes of body heat were detected at 360 minutes in the DCd regions, 20 minutes in the VCr regions, and 30 minutes in the VCd regions between the experimental and control groups (p < 0.05). Based from our results, we find that Fu Zi can increase and maintain the dogs’ body heat for at least 6 hours.

Aconitum carmichaeli Debx, body heat, dog

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2010年04月28日

【期刊论文】Anti-Emetic Effect of Oculo-Acupuncture on Dogs with Xylazine Induced Vomiting

刘建柱, Jianzhu Liu, * Yoo-Teak Lee, ‡ Sang-Eun Lee, † Jung-Yeon Lee† and Duck-Hwan Kim‡

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, Vol.35, No.3, 447-453,-0001,():

-1年11月30日

摘要

The present study was conducted in order to clarify the anti-emetic effect of oculo-acupuncture (OA) on dogs with xylazine-induced vomiting, and also to compare the anti-emetic effect of OA and body acupuncture (AP). Twelve dogs induced to vomit by xylazine were selected from total 29 mongrel dogs in preliminary experiment and were used as subjects in this study. This study was comprised of two experiments. In experiment 1, the anti-emetic effects of OA on dogs were examined in the stomach/spleen region (experimental group I), the zhongjiao region (experimental group II), and the stomach/spleen region plus the zhongjiao region (experimental group III) using 12 dogs induced to vomit for one week interval repeatedly. On the other hand, needle acupuncture (AP) (BL20 + BL21, experimental group A) and OA (stomach/spleen and zhong jiao regions) combined with needle AP (BL20+BL21) (experimental group B) were examined using 6 vomiting dogs, for one week interval repeatedly in experiment 2. As a result, the vomiting rates of experimental group I (50%, p<0.05), experimental group II (58.3%) and experimental group III (41.6%, p<0.01) were lower than that of control (100%), respectively in experiment 1. The vomiting rates of both experimental group A (50%, p<0.05) and experimental group B (50%, p<0.05) were lower than that of control (100%) in experiment 2. The starting vomiting time in experimental groups was similar to that of the control groups in experiment 1 and 2. This study demonstrated that OA had anti-emetic effects on dogs with xylazine-induced vomiting and OA in the stomach/spleen region plus the zhongjiao region was the most effective in anti-emesis among the experimental groups. In addition, body AP and OA combined with body AP had a similar anti-emetic effect on dogs with xylazine-induced vomiting.

Anti-Emetic, Oculo-Acupuncture, Dogs, Xylazine

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2010年04月28日

【期刊论文】The Effect of Oculo-Acupuncture on Acute Hepatic Injury Induced by Carbon Tetrachloride in Dogs

刘建柱, Jianzhu Liu, * Sung-Nam Cho, † Kun-Ho Song, † Duck-Hwan Kim, †, Myung-Cheol Kim‡ and Sung-Whan Cho§

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, Vol.35, No.1, 53-61,-0001,():

-1年11月30日

摘要

We investigated the therapeutic effect of oculo-acupuncture on dogs induced with acute hepatic injury. Hepatic injury was induced by intraperitoneal injection with carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) in 8 mongrel dogs (4 females and 4 males, aged 2 to 4 years). The dogs were divided into the control group (4 dogs) and the experimental group (4 dogs). The experimental group was treated with oculo-acupuncture at the liver/gallbladder regions plus the zhong jiao region of the eye after the induction of hepatic injury. Serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and gamma glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) activities were measured in both control and experimental groups. The serum AST, ALT, and GGT activities in the experimental group were decreased as compared to those in the control group. The significant differences were detected on the third day (AST, p<0.05), second day (ALT, p<0.05) and third day (GGT, p<0.05) in the experimental group, respectively. Oculo-acupuncture alleviated acute liver damage induced by carbon tetrachloride in dogs was also confirmed by histopathological examination. We concluded that oculo-acupuncture at the liver/gallbladder regions plus the zhong jiao region was effective in the recovery of dogs from hepatic injury in a CCl4-induced model.

Oculo-Acupuncture, CCl4, Liver Injury, Dog.,

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2010年04月28日

【期刊论文】Prevalence of canine giardiosis in South Korea

刘建柱, J. Liu a, b, S.E. Lee a, K.H. Song a, *

Research in Veterinary Science 84 (2008) 416-418,-0001,():

-1年11月30日

摘要

This study was carried out a survey for the presence of Giardia intestinalis infections in dogs using a Giardia ELISA kit (SNAP test, IDEXX Laboratories, Inc., Westbrook, ME). Four hundred and seventy-two dogs (190 males and 282 females) were examined for a G. intestinalis infection in four different provinces (Kyunggi, Chonnam, Kyungnam and Chungnam) and a Seoul city in South Korea. Slightly more male dogs (15.0%) than female (8.6%) dogs were affected, there was no significant difference between the two groups. The overall positive rates of G. intestinalis infection were 11.2%, 14.9% being found in the <2-year-old group, 8.7% in the 2-5 year-old group, and 2.1% in the >5-year-old group. X2 analysis revealed a significantly higher prevalence (14.9%, P<0.05) in the <2-year-old group than in the other two groups, and a significantly higher prevalence in symptomatic dogs (47.6%, P<0.001) in asymptomatic dogs (7.7%). This study is the first large-scale survey of canine G. intestinalis infections in South Korea, and is expected provide a useful reference for clinicians. Giardia-infected dogs should be treated for hygienic management as well as to prevent dog to human transmission.

Dog, ELISA, Giardia intestinalis, Pre, v, a, l, ence

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